A duplex scanning apparatus capable of switching a scanning background includes a pair of glass plates, a pair of background boards pivoted to the glass plates and a driving mechanism. The glass plates are disposed in a frame and overlapped with each other. The two glass plates define two scanning areas face to face. A portion of the frame adjacent to an outer surface of the glass plate defines a first color area of the scanning background corresponding to the scanning area. One background board is positioned above one glass plate, and the other background board is positioned under the other glass plate and away from the one background board. Each background board defines a second color area of the scanning background corresponding to the scanning area. The driving mechanism mounted in the frame drives the background boards to turn over with respect to the corresponding glass plates.
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1. A scanning apparatus capable of switching a scanning background, comprising:
a pair of glass plates disposed in a frame and overlapped with each other, two aspectant surfaces of the two glass plates defining two scanning areas face to face, a portion of the frame adjacent to an outer surface of the glass plate defining a first color area of the scanning background corresponding to the scanning area;
a pair of background boards pivoted to the glass plates, one background board being positioned above one glass plate, and the other background board being positioned under the other glass plate and away from the one background board, each background board defining a second color area of the scanning background corresponding to the scanning area; and
a driving mechanism mounted in the frame, the driving mechanism driving the background boards to turn over with respect to the corresponding glass plates so as to switch the scanning background between the first color area and the second color area.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to a scanning apparatus, and more particularly to a scanning apparatus capable of switching a scanning background.
2. The Related Art
With fast development of technology, graphic processing tools, such as multi-functional peripherals and scanners, have been widely used in office activities by modern people. A conventional scanning apparatus is one of the most important parts of the graphic processing tool. Performance of the scanning apparatus directly affects performance of the graphic processing tool.
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An object of the present invention is to provide a scanning apparatus capable of switching a scanning background includes a pair of glass plates, a pair of background boards and a driving mechanism. The glass plates are disposed in a frame and overlapped with each other. Two aspectant surfaces of the two glass plates define two scanning areas face to face. A portion of the frame adjacent to an outer surface of the glass plate defines a first color area of the scanning background corresponding to the scanning area. The background boards are pivoted to the glass plates. One background board is positioned above one glass plate, and the other background board positioned under the other glass plate and away from the one background board. Each background board defines a second color area of the scanning background corresponding to the scanning area. The driving mechanism is mounted in the frame. The driving mechanism drives the background boards to turn over with respect to the corresponding glass plates so as to switch the scanning background between the first color area and the second color area.
As described above, the driving mechanism drives the background board to turn over with respect to the corresponding glass plates so as to switch the scanning background between the first color area or the second color area. Providing the proper scanning background for a scanning object is apt for the scanning apparatus to exactly distinguish the boundary of the scanning object and ensure the scanning images in the front and the back of the scanning object scanned legibly without any overlapping phenomena in a duplex scanning process. So that accuracy of the scanning apparatus is achieved to ensure a normal working condition of the scanning apparatus. Otherwise, simple structure of the scanning apparatus is beneficial for saving cost of the scanning apparatus.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following description, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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The torsion spring 45 is looped around the motive axle 332 of the motive pivoting element 33, and clamped between the motive pivoting element 33 of the background board 30 and the glass plate 10 to pivot the background board 30 to the glass plate 10. The background board 30 is overturned around the motive axle 332 to cover up the window 21 or open the window 21 freely. The switching element 41 is mounted around an outer end of the motive axle 332 of the motive pivoting element 33 which is located in a rear of the receiving space 313. A rear of the motor 42 is mounted to the frame. The gear portion 421 is engaged with the teeth 432 to mount the front of the motor 42 to a rear of the driving element 43. The restoration spring 44 is mounted between the hooking portion 433 and the frame.
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As described above, the driving mechanism 40 drives the background boards 30 to turn over with respect to the corresponding glass plates 10 so as to switch the scanning background between the first color area or the second color area. Providing the proper scanning background for the scanning object is apt for the scanning apparatus to exactly distinguish the boundary of the scanning object and ensure the scanning images in the front and the back of the scanning object scanned legibly without any overlapping phenomena in the duplex scanning process. So that accuracy of the scanning apparatus is achieved to ensure a normal working condition of the scanning apparatus. Otherwise, simple structure of the scanning apparatus is beneficial for saving cost of the scanning apparatus.
Chen, Yung-Kai, Huang, Kuan-Cheng
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